• Pat Tanner

    By: centraljersey.com One of the many bonuses of writing this column is that I have at my disposal a surplus of fantastic recipes, which I keep in a folder and ferret out when I’m looking for ideas. Sometimes I collect these recipes over the course of my travels, both personal and professional. Other times, I…

  • Police blotter

       Vasil Jurscak, 41, of Manville, was charged with DWI at 5.42 p.m. Sept. 10 after the white Chevrolet he was driving became involved in minor accident with another car on Route 206 near Stonewyck Drive. Mr. Jurscak was released after also being charged with refusing to submit breath samples, careless driving and obstructing traffic.    A…

  • PRINCETON: Township forum set for Monday

       Candidates for Princeton Township Committee will have their turn in a forum Monday night at 7 p.m. Watch the live stream at www.centraljersey.com or on Princeton TV, Channel 30. The forums are sponsored by The Packet, the League of Women Voters, Princeton TV and AllPrinceton.com.

  • Most Democrats run from Obama agenda

    Beverly Elston, Princeton In connection with Frank and Grace Sinden’s letter to the editor (Sept. 28) it was obvious that the Sindens seek to promote Rush Holt’s re-election by asserting that President Obama needs Mr. Holt’s support in Congress. The Sindens, I’m sure, are aware that Mr. Holt has been a constant and loyal supporter…

  • Candidates offer business, jobs plan

    Marilyn Silverman, Hamilton Last year, I took part in a business roundtable with Assemblywoman Linda Greenstein and Assemblyman Wayne DeAngelo. Local business owners from throughout the 14th Legislative District came together with our representatives in Trenton to share our thoughts and concerns about our future in this economy.    Assembly members Greenstein and DeAngelo took what…

  • Davy James

    By: centraljersey.com Kendall Park resident Diane Goodwin was diagnosed with stage IV breast cancer shortly after moving to the township in 1993. Though her prognosis wasn’t good, the mother of two went through a bone-marrow transplant and chemotherapy and lived 16 more years before her death in August 2009 at the age of 53. "We’re…

  • Expect periodic lane closures on bridges

    By Linda Seida, Staff Writer    Drivers will experience lane closures on the New Hope-Lambertville and Centre Bridge-Stockton bridges as the Delaware River Joint Toll Bridge Commission undertakes a scour remediation project, the commission announced Friday.    None of the lane closures will occur during rush hours, according to commission spokesman Joe Donnelly. “Rush hours will proceed…

  • ROBBINSVILLE: Free flu clinic set

       ROBBBINSVILLE — The Health Department will host a free seasonal flu clinic later this month.    The clinic, for township residents over the age of 55, will be held from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Monday, Oct. 18, at the Senior Center, 117 Route 130.    Registration is required. Call the center at 609-259-1567.    Medicare cards are…

  • ROCKY HILL: After 95 years, ‘Peace and Order’ repealed

    By Geoffrey Wertime, Staff Writer    ROCKY HILL — There’s no longer any local laws on the books to specifically keep you from riding your donkey down the street at a speedy pace.    That’s because the Borough Council voted Monday to repeal its Peace and Good Order ordinance, a measure passed in 1915 that prohibited a…

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